Seasonal British flowers bring a wow to weddings. Find inspiration for your big day, whatever the season.
A spring table centrepiece with narcissi, tulips and spirea blossom for an April wedding.
The cappuccino tones of Belle Epoque tulips are the stars of this stunning spring bouquet by The Posy Patch.
Simple pale narcissi partner with forsythia blossom and hellebores in this romantic bouquet by Wild Bunch Flowers, Shropshire.
Angelique tulips are perfect for weddings. Blue Hill Flora, Wales.
Perfumed roses make a perfect early summer bouquet. Wild Bunch Flowers, Shropshire.
A colourful woodland wedding by Camomile and Cornflowers, Worcestershire. Image: Dearest Love Photography
Herbal scents of lavender and mint complement dahlias, nigella and ethereal grasses come together in this wedding bouquet by Pear Tree Cottage Flowers, Yorkshire.
Dahlias are the star florals for this tipi wedding by The Flowerpatch, Leicestershire. Image: Megan Wilson Photography
Justine of Farhill Flowers, Monmouthshire sets up an ombre table display of dahlias for an outdoor wedding table.
A rustic milk churn bursting with early summer roses, stocks, peonies and frothy ammi welcomes guests at this church wedding. Beamsley Blooms, Yorkshire.
A pastel bouquet with dramatic darks by Harebell and Bee, Gloucestershire.
A meadow style bouquet of summer flowers by Yewbarrow Flower Farm, Cumbria.
A pastel September bride's bouquet with asters, anemones and dahlias. Harebell and Bee, Gloucestershire.
An autumn bouquet of dahlias and asters by Nature's Posy, Cambridgeshire. Image: Michelle Mugglestone Photography.
Turning leaves echo the season in these buttonholes by Tuckshop Flowers, Birmingham
Fiery shades of autumnal rudbeckias. Simply By Arrangement, Yorkshire.
Dried flowers extend options for winter weddings. Harebell and Bee, Gloucestershire.
Winter foliage makes a beautiful bridal bouquet. Featherstone's English Flower Company, Hampshire. Image: Louise Adby Photography.
A late winter bouquet with hellebores and Mahonia. Wye Valley Flowers, Gloucestershire.